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The Firm A fast growing, ambitious Top 20 Accountancy practice in London, known for its collaborative culture and diverse client portfolio, is seeking an experienced External Audit Manager to join its growing audit team. The firm works with a broad range of clients, including SMEs, owner-managed businesses, and mid-market groups, predominantly across mixed corporate sectors and some NfP.
The Rol eA strong 80% audit focus. You will take ownership of a varied portfolio of clients (circa £500-600k fee income size). Be the client lead, and manage engagements from planning through to completion. You will play an active role in developing both the team and the firm’s client base alongside partners
. Key Responsibiliti esManage a portfolio of audit clients, ensuring delivery of high-quality audits on time and within budg etLead audit assignments from planning through to completion under UK GAAP/FRS102 and IF RSReview audit work and financial statements prepared by junior team membe rsAct as the main point of contact for clients, building and maintaining strong relationshi psSupervise, mentor, and develop a team of auditors, supporting their progressi onWork closely with Partners on more complex assignmen tsSupport Partners with business development activities, identify new opportunities and assist with proposal s.Ensure compliance with internal processes, technical standards, and regulatory requiremen
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ts Requireme ntsFully qualified ACA or ACCA (or equivale nt)Significant UK audit experience within a practice environm entStrong technical knowledge of UK GAAP and I FRSProven experience managing a variety of audits and leading teams to completion st ageAbility to manage multiple assignments and deadlines effectiv elyExcellent communication and client-facing ski llsConfident with good interpersonal ski llsYou are tech-savvy, proficient in all Microsoft packages, knowledge of CCH would be advantageous alongside Audit Automation,Cortax, Inflo, SAP, Xero, Sage & Quickbo oksCommercial awareness with an interest in business developm


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